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  • 1Cooking off — (or thermally induced firing) refers to ammunition exploding prematurely due to heat in the surrounding environment. It can also refer to a technique used when throwing grenades to achieve a controlled, predictable explosion. A fast cook off is a …

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  • 2Engine Sentai Go-onger — infobox television show name = Engine Sentai Go onger imdb id = genre=Tokusatsu runtime = 24 25 minutes (per episode) country = flagicon|Japan Japan network = TV Asahi caption =The title card for Engine Sentai Go onger writer = Junki Takegami,… …

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  • 3Outdoor cooking — for information on more outdoor techniques, see Grilling and Barbecue. Cooking in the outdoors using heated stone …

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  • 4Thermoacoustic hot air engine — Thermoacoustic hot air engines (Sonic heat pump and refrigeration or thermoacoustic heat pump and refrigeration) of which nearly all are thermoacoustic stirling engines is a technology that uses high amplitude sound waves in a pressurized gas to… …

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  • 5Four-stroke engine — Four stroke cycle used in gasoline/petrol engines. The right blue side is the intake and the left yellow side is the exhaust. The cylinder wall is a thin sleeve surrounded by cooling liquid. A video montage of the Otto engines running at the… …

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  • 6T-Engine — The T Engine is a project to develop a standardised, open, real time computing system and development environment. The aim of this project is to make it easier and cheaper to create embedded computers in everyday objects, a paradigm described as… …

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  • 7Ivor the Engine — Infobox Television show name = Ivor the Engine caption = Ivor the Engine (1959). Ivor and Edwin Jones the Steam on footplate. format = Children s television camera = runtime = 10 minutes per episode (b/w) 5 mins per episode (colour) creator =… …

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  • 8Cubic metre — For The Flashbulb album, see M³ (album). CM3 redirects here. For the Cooking Mama game, see Cooking Mama 3: Shop Chop. One cubic metre of concrete (representing the world annual production per inhabitant) The cubic metre (US spelling: cubic meter …

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  • 9Solar thermal energy — Solar thermal system for water heating in Santorini, Greece …

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  • 10Disasters — ▪ 2009 Introduction Aviation       January 23, Poland. A Spanish built CASA transport plane carrying members of the Polish air force home from a conference on flight safety in Warsaw crashes near the town of Miroslawiec; all 20 aboard are killed …

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